In a bold move to capitalize on the popular anime market, Warner Bros. Discovery has announced plans to ramp up its anime output after the debut Suicide Squad ISEKAI to more than ten series annually through its established Japanese studio, showing major faith in the upcoming production.
James Gibbons, President of Asia-Pacific for Warner Bros. Discovery, revealed the ambitious endeavor, citing the studio's existing track record. "We have a Japanese anime studio which has been producing five or ten anime series per year over the last few years. We've approved expansion to take that to more than ten series per year," he stated.
This expansion of Warnar Bros. Animation marks a significant leap in the company's commitment to the genre, driven by the immense global popularity anime has garnered in recent years. Since its inception in 2011, the WBD anime studio has delivered over 80 titles, ranging from high-quality anime to live-action series and movies.
Among the notable productions from Warner Bros. Discovery's anime studio are Western adaptations like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, which debuted in 2012, and recent hits like The Record of Ragnarök series and the Batman Ninja anime movie.

